
Heating Coil
A heating coil is a thermal element used within vessels or tanks to transfer heat directly to liquids or semi-solids. Made from stainless steel or other corrosion-resistant materials, it uses steam, hot oil, or electricity for efficient and controlled heating.
Designed for chemical, pharmaceutical, and food applications, heating coils ensure uniform heat distribution, energy efficiency, and process safety. They are easy to install, maintain, and customize based on temperature requirements, making them ideal for reactors, storage tanks, and processing equipment.
Chemical & Pharmaceutical
Petrochemical & Oil Refineries
Alcohol & Beverage Distillation
Essential Oil Extraction
Quality Industrial Working

